La Ceiba Hostels

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There are several outstanding La Ceiba Hostels that are clean, safe and offer the opportunity to interact with other travelers. Most of them have friendly, helpful staff that goes out of their way to provide information and travel tips.

La Ceiba 1877

1877 is the newest and most popular hotels in La Ceiba

The newest hostel in town, La Ceiba 1877 Hostel offers nice private rooms, dorm rooms and general facilities that are quickly making a favorite with the backpacking crowd. Best of all is the great location, within walking distance to the mall as well as to a variety of restaurants and bars in the new upcoming pink zone of town. For more information, call (504) 9613 3842. 1877 has the best location of all hostels in La Ceiba. Pleasant lounge area with great wi fi service gives you a chance to catch up with your email and family communications. Owner, Julio Lacayo is usually around and offers great bilingual hospitality.

El Estadio

El Estadio offers great information and tips to travelers.

Located right downtown, next to the soccer stadium, El Estadio is probably the most popular of all La Ceiba hostels. Easy to get to, great service and travel info, hospitable hosts and clean rooms. What else can a backpacker ask for? Breakfast is available on premises, and this is the place to go if you are looking for a shuttle service to Puerto Barrios, Antigua or Guatemala City in Guatemala, as well as to Nicaragua. El Estadio is the favorite overnight alternative for travelers coming and going towards the Bay Islands of Honduras. Peter Eden, the owner manager is a friendly fellow always willing to help his guests arrange their travel throughout the region. He is fully bilingual and a great source of information!

La Moskitia Ecoaventuras

More of a camping facility that a hostel, La Moskitia Ecoaventuras has their operations center at the Cangrejal River whey they offer basic camping facilities, with a cement platform where to pitch a tent. They also offers tents with twin beds inside as a more comfortable setting. Owner and manager, Jorge Salaverri is a friendly chap with a splendid knowledge regarding Honduras nature and the Moskitia region in Eastern Honduras.

Los Guacamayos

Los Guacamayos Hostel is located very close to the Paseo de Los Ceibenos, an ideal location to visit the different bars and restaurants that are in this nice beach area of town. Offering private and dorm rooms, Los Guacamayos is a great hostel to meet people, plan tours and get everything you need. Prices of course are very reasonable! Telephone: (504) 2442 4045

Aleman Tours and Hostel

Aleman tours Hostel, located at the Diana Express Bus Terminal in La Ceiba

The newest hostel in town has a strategic alliance with Diana Express bus company. They share the same building, and offer dorm rooms and private rooms for travelers coming through La Ceiba. With the convenience of being in the same building as the bus terminal, travelers arriving late and who do not have a reservation elsewhere can stay simply stay here overnight and then continue on their trip the next morning. you can find more information in their Aleman Tours page.

Costa Inn Hostel

Costa Inn Hostel is located in Avenida San Isidro

This property functions as a hostel and as a hotel. It has a few hostel rooms, with two beds in each room, and a shared bathroom. The location is very good, right on Avenida San Isidro, the main avenue in La Ceiba. Rooms are spartan, as you would expect in a hostel. Private rooms with a/c and private bath are also available on premises. They offer good contacts with different tour operators to assist you with tours and shuttle services.

One of the greatest bars and restaurants in Utila has ceased to exist. As a matter of fact, it pretty much died when its founder, Lee Odelein passed away a few months ago. Rehab Bar came to be under the direction of Lee. He was a friendly, charismatic fellow who knew how to run a restaurant bar.

Travel between Roatan and Utila used to be nuisance. With no regular service scheduled between the islands, you had to travel to La Ceiba and then backtrack to the other island. Fortunately, that is all part of the past.. The Utila Dream Ferry Service now operates daily between both islands.

This week I was in Utila. I needed to run some errands and hired one of the local “tuk tuks” or motorcycle taxis. These are three wheel motorcycles made in India. They are ideal for Utila, because they are narrow and fit well in the local pedestrian streets. So I flagged this taxi, negotiated the […]

I guess I am a born explorer. Perhaps not your Indiana Jones adventurer going way off the beaten path to follow a quest. But I am one to take a turn on the road and see where it leads. Today while in Roatan, I did just that, and went down a steep road following a sign that said “Ibagari”.

Since I live in La Ceiba, travel to Roatan is easy. I have two options: I can fly or take the ferry. When I first moved to Honduras, I could only fly, as there was still no ferry service available. Fortunately, we now have a state of the art ferry that is efficient, safe and fast!

Also known as the “Cave of the Glowing Skulls” these unique caves are near Catacamas. Catacamas is one of the two important cities in Olancho, Honduras. The find was unique, as the caves served as a ceremonial burial ground for an ancient civilization. Olancho is officially outside the Mesoamerican region.

Olancho is a department in Honduras. It is the largest department in the country and is even bigger than El Salvador. For most travelers, Olancho is way off the beaten track. I must confess, it had been a good 15 years since I visited Olancho. I took advantage of a trip to Tegucigalpa last week […]